<Pagexmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"><StackPanel><!-- This TextBlock has a LineStackingStrategy set to "MaxHeight". --><TextBlockLineStackingStrategy="MaxHeight"LineHeight="10"Width="500"TextWrapping="Wrap"Background="Yellow">
Use the <SpanFontSize="30">LineStackingStrategy</Span> property to determine how a line box is
created for each line. A value of <SpanFontSize="20">MaxHeight</Span> specifies that the stack
height is the smallest value that contains all the inline elements on that line when those
elements are properly aligned. A value of <SpanFontSize="20">BlockLineHeight</Span> specifies
that the stack height is determined by the block element LineHeight property value.
</TextBlock><!-- Here is the same TextBlock but the LineStackingStrategy is set to "BlockLineHeight". --><TextBlockLineStackingStrategy="BlockLineHeight"LineHeight="10"Width="500"TextWrapping="Wrap"Background="Blue"Margin="0,40,0,0">
Use the <SpanFontSize="30">LineStackingStrategy</Span> property to determine how a line box is
created for each line. A value of <SpanFontSize="20">MaxHeight</Span> specifies that the stack
height is the smallest value that contains all the inline elements on that line when those
elements are properly aligned. A value of <SpanFontSize="20">BlockLineHeight</Span> specifies
that the stack height is determined by the block element LineHeight property value.
</TextBlock></StackPanel></Page>